8218681

Ofdm Transmitter and Ofdm Receiver

PublishedJuly 10, 2012
Assigneenot available in USPTO data we have
InventorsYuta Seki
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1. An orthogonal frequency division multiplexing transmitting apparatus comprising: a frame forming section that forms a frame, in which a first synchronizing sequence comprising a first symbol is allocated in a predetermined symbol position from a beginning of a first subframe in a plurality of subframes, and in which a second synchronizing sequence comprising a second symbol is allocated in the predetermined symbol position from a beginning of a second subframe neighboring the first subframe in a time domain, said second synchronizing sequence being formed with the second symbol in which an in-phase component and a quadrature component are switched from an in-phase component and a quadrature component of the first symbol of the first synchronizing sequence; and a transmitting section that transmits the frame using a single antenna.

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2. An orthogonal frequency division multiplexing transmitting apparatus comprising: a frame forming section that forms a frame, in which a first synchronizing sequence comprising a first symbol is allocated in a predetermined symbol position from a beginning of a first subframe in a plurality of subframes, and in which a second synchronizing sequence comprising a second symbol is allocated in the predetermined symbol position from a beginning of a second subframe neighboring the first subframe in a time domain, said second synchronizing sequence being formed with the second symbol in which only one of an in-phase component value and a quadrature component value is inverted compared to a corresponding one of an in-phase component value and a quadrature component value of the first symbol of the first synchronizing sequence; and a transmitting section that transmits the frame using a single antenna.

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3. An orthogonal frequency division multiplexing receiving apparatus comprising: a receiving section that receives a frame, in which a first synchronizing sequence comprising a first symbol is allocated in a predetermined symbol position from a beginning of a first subframe in a plurality of subframes, and in which a second synchronizing sequence comprising a second symbol is allocated in the predetermined symbol position from a beginning of a second subframe neighboring the first subframe in a time domain, said second synchronizing sequence being formed with the second symbol in which an in-phase component and a quadrature component are switched from an in-phase component and a quadrature component of the first symbol of the first synchronizing sequence; and a timing detection section that detects correlation using a received signal sequence received in the receiving section and a synchronizing sequence replica, wherein the timing detection section comprises: four multipliers that multiply all combinations of an in-phase component and a quadrature component of the received signal sequence and an in-phase component and a quadrature component of the synchronizing sequence replica; a first adder that adds a result of multiplying the in-phase component of the received signal sequence and the in-phase component of the synchronizing sequence replica to a result of multiplying the quadrature component of the received signal sequence and the quadrature component of the synchronizing sequence replica; a second adder that subtracts a result of multiplying the in-phase component of the received signal sequence and the quadrature component of the synchronizing sequence replica from a result of multiplying the quadrature component of the received signal sequence and the in-phase component of the synchronizing sequence replica; a third adder that adds the result of multiplying the in-phase component of the received signal sequence and the quadrature component of the synchronizing sequence replica to the result of multiplying the quadrature component of the received signal sequence and the in-phase component of the synchronizing sequence replica; and a fourth adder that subtracts the result of multiplying the quadrature component of the received signal sequence and the quadrature component of the synchronizing sequence replica from the result of multiplying the in-phase component of the received signal sequence and the in-phase component of the synchronizing sequence replica.

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4. An orthogonal frequency division multiplexing receiving apparatus comprising: a receiving section that receives a frame, in which a first synchronizing sequence comprising a first symbol is allocated in a predetermined symbol position from a beginning of a first subframe in a plurality of subframes, and in which a second synchronizing sequence comprising a second symbol is allocated in the predetermined symbol position from a beginning of a second subframe neighboring the first subframe in a time domain, said second synchronizing sequence being formed with the second symbol in which only an in-phase component value is inverted compared to an in-phase component value of the first symbol of the first synchronizing sequence; and a timing detection section that detects correlation using a received signal sequence received in the receiving section and a synchronizing sequence replica, wherein the timing detection section comprises: four multipliers that multiply all combinations of an in-phase component and a quadrature component of the received signal sequence and an in-phase component and a quadrature component of the synchronizing sequence replica; a first adder that adds a result of multiplying the in-phase component of the received signal sequence and the in-phase component of the synchronizing sequence replica to a result of multiplying the quadrature component of the received signal sequence and the quadrature component of the synchronizing sequence replica; a second adder that subtracts a result of multiplying the in-phase component of the received signal sequence and the quadrature component of the synchronizing sequence replica from a result of multiplying the quadrature component of the received signal sequence and the in-phase component of the synchronizing sequence replica; a third adder that subtracts the result of multiplying the in-phase component of the received signal sequence and the in-phase component of the synchronizing sequence replica from the result of multiplying the quadrature component of the received signal sequence and the quadrature component of the synchronizing sequence replica; and a fourth adder that adds a signal in which the result of multiplying the in-phase component of the received signal sequence and the quadrature component of the synchronizing sequence replica is inverted negative, to a signal in which the result of multiplying the quadrature component of the received signal sequence and the in-phase component of the synchronizing sequence replica is inverted negative.

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5. An orthogonal frequency division multiplexing receiving apparatus comprising: a receiving section that receives a frame, in which a first synchronizing sequence comprising a first symbol is allocated in a predetermined symbol position from a beginning of a first subframe in a plurality of subframes, and in which a second synchronizing sequence comprising a second symbol is allocated in the predetermined symbol position from a beginning of a second subframe neighboring the first subframe in a time domain, said second synchronizing sequence being formed with the second symbol in which only a quadrature component value is inverted compared to a quadrature component value of the first symbol of the first synchronizing sequence; and a timing detection section that detects correlation using a received signal sequence received in the receiving section and a synchronizing sequence replica, wherein the timing detection section comprises: four multipliers that multiply all combinations of an in-phase component and a quadrature component of the received signal sequence and an in-phase component and a quadrature component of the synchronizing sequence replica; a first adder that adds a result of multiplying the in-phase component of the received signal sequence and the in-phase component of the synchronizing sequence replica to a result of multiplying the quadrature component of the received signal sequence and the quadrature component of the synchronizing sequence replica; a second adder that subtracts a result of multiplying the in-phase component of the received signal sequence and the quadrature component of the synchronizing sequence replica from a result of multiplying the quadrature component of the received signal sequence and the in-phase component of the synchronizing sequence replica; a third adder that subtracts the result of multiplying the quadrature component of the received signal sequence and the quadrature component of the synchronizing sequence replica from the result of multiplying the in-phase component of the received signal sequence and the in-phase component of the synchronizing sequence replica; and a fourth adder that adds the result of multiplying the in-phase component of the received signal sequence and the quadrature component of the synchronizing sequence replica to the result of multiplying the quadrature component of the received signal sequence and the in-phase component of the synchronizing sequence replica.

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July 10, 2012

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Yuta Seki

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